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PROTECTA Mouse opens on the side, like a book, making it easy to service when the bait station is flush against a wall. Mouse entry holes line up with the wall. It locks when closed and unlocks with the PROTECTA 2-prong key. One Protecta Key is included with each order. We do sell Protecta Keys separately if you would like more than one. Protecta stations do not come with bait.

To capture mice without poison or for mouse identification, place a Mini T-Rex Mouse Trap in the bottom of the PROTECTA Mouse Bait Station.

Place station near baseboards, corners, along walls, or in spaces where rodents are likely to travel.

Pet safe:

Is tamper resistant and locks when closed, but bait should always be kept out of reach of children and pets.

Yield:

Holds up to four standard size BLOX, one traditional mouse snap trap or a Trapper Mini T-Rex snap trap

Dimensions:

6 in. Length x 5 1/2 in. Width x 2 1/2 in. Height

Color:

Black

Material/Construction:

Heavy-duty, injection-molded plastic

Special Features:

Multi-use Protecta Mouse is a mouse-size bait station, monitoring device and snap trap holder -- all 3 in 1. Protecta Mouse opens on the side, like a book, making it easy to service when the bait station is flush against a wall

How to Use the Protecta Mouse Bait Station

How to Use the Protecta Mouse Bait Station - Protecta Mouse Bait Station Review"Hey, I'm Chris the Bug Guy from Domyownpestcontrol.com, and today we're going to show you the Protecta Mouse Bait Station. It's great because it's made with a durable plastic, and it lasts a long time and it's also safe for your children and pets coming with a key to get into it. When using the Protecta Mouse Bait Station you're going to take your two pronged key and place it in the two holes on the front of the box like this and press down and when you do the box is open and as you can see you have four bait stations and then you can place your bait into these four stations and once you do that you close the box and you're ready to go. Protecta Mouse Bait Station has two holes for the mouse to enter and leave and if you think you have something bigger than a mouse, you want to make sure you get one of the Protecta LP bait stations. Also this box can be used inside and outside because rodents and insects travel along the edges and walls. You can place this product against any wall. Now I'm going to show you how to place the bait station. Let's go. Alright, when placing the Protecta Mouse Bait Station in your home you want to make sure you place the box flushly against the wall like this so they can enter into one of the holes and the holes aren't blocked. I hope you found this video useful. For more information click here."

DESCRIPTION: Protecta Mouse Bait Stations are an integral part of baiting. They keep bait away from children, livestock, pets and other animals, as well as protect the bait from dust, dirt and moisture so the bait stays fresh longer.

Dimensions: 6"L x 5 1/2"W x 2 1/2" H

USE: Place station near baseboards, corners, or in spaces where rodents are likely to travel. Rodents will enter stations out of curiosity, and the presence of rodenticide baits placed inside the station. Protecta stations do not come with baits. We recommend purchasing Contrac Blox Rodenticide baits for use in the Protecta stations.

PROTECTA Mouse is a mouse-size bait station, monitoring tool and snap trap holder -- all 3 in 1. It features four prongs that hold four Contrac BLOX bait, indispensable for heavy mouse infestations. To capture mice without poison or for mouse identification, place a Victor Snap Trap on the bottom of PROTECTA Mouse.

PROTECTA Mouse opens on the side, like a book, making it easy to service when the bait station is flush against a wall. Mouse entry holes line up with the wall. It locks when closed and unlocks with the PROTECTA 2-prong key. One key is included in each case. Extra keys are available for purchase.

To capture mice without poison or for mouse identification, place a Mini T-Rex Mouse Trap on the bottom of the PROTECTA Mouse Bait Station.

The stations are made well. They do allow more water from rain than I would have expected.

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8 of 9 people found this review helpful:

Same as what the big boys use!By Herb in Fort Mill, SC. on November 8, 2010Verified Purchase

Same kind of bait stations the large exterminating companies use for mice but you fill the stations on your schedule and for a lot less! You can pick up bait at Home Depot or Lowes.

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7 of 7 people found this review helpful:

Great product, you may want to oder more keys . . .By Jason in Surprise, AZ on December 20, 2011

Quick delivery, great price, product no different than what the professionals install. When you order a case of 12 stations you only get one key. If you have an assistant to help reload mulitple stations, you will want to order another key.

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5 of 6 people found this review helpful:

Happy for the moneyBy Terry in St paul MN on July 1, 2010Verified Purchase

I had them out for approximately one week, checked them and my little friends are feeling comfortable in them having dinner. For the money they do what they are supposed to.

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Safe and tidyBy Jim in Congers, NY on April 22, 2011Verified Purchase

Keeps the bait where I want it. Easy clean up and portability.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews

2 of 2 people found this review helpful:

Protecta Mouse Bait StationBy Kevin in Auburn WA on November 5, 2014

Simply hate station key opening method. Awkward and difficult.

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Mouse bait stationsBy Jerry in Hereford, TX on January 12, 2014

Prompt service. Everything just as advertised. Will gladly do business with this company in the future.

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Here to buy my next bucket of baitBy Jessica in North Reading, MA on November 16, 2013

Same stuff the professional guy used, but its much cheaper for me to do it myself. If you have a mouse problem, this stuff works great. Keep uncased bait far out of reach of your dog, because they like the smell too!!

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1 of 1 people found this review helpful:

Protecta Mouse Bait StationsAugust 31, 2013Verified Purchase

These are a great idea in principle. Found them difficult to open once bait (Kaput rat poison granules) was installed because of the limited handling. Key didn't work as well do to weather and digging activity by rodent. In addition, they need some method of staking into the ground. Both stations ultimately disappeared in successive days even with a large stone placed on top of. My guess is a fox frequenting my area may have carried them away seeking a dead rodent inside. Or maybe the big barn owl that perched nearby.

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Protecta Mouse Bait StationsJune 7, 2013Verified Purchase

difficult to open,and if you lose the key pain in the butt.should be easier with no key!!

just started using them last week. I like them. have not had any activity yet and that is good
good sales rep. she helped a bunch
i'm not sure the mice like the station ---but I do
all is well in the empire

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1 of 1 people found this review helpful:

Great affordable bait stationBy JH in NY, NY on December 26, 2012Verified Purchase

Great inexpensive bait station option! Buy more to get a good discount.

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Everything I expectedBy Rtpeat in Topeka, KS on October 4, 2012

Nice small size, closes up well, holds the bait firmly, comes with labels for the outside of the box. I ordered the bait stations online and bought the bait at local farm store. Not much else to say.

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Easy to useBy Jeffrey in Bend, OR on September 17, 2012

The Protecta Mouse Bait Stations are easy to use. I filled and placed a dozen of them in about 15 minutes. I checked the bait stations after a few days and found clear evidence that the mice are eating the bait, so it appears to be working. The set of 12 stations comes with one key. I wish that I had ordered a spare, in case I lose the one that I have.
I picked the cheapest shipping option. I thought that I would receive the bait stations and bait in 3 to 4 days, but it took more than week, so plan ahead. There were some small loose flecks of bait in the shipping container, so be careful, when you open the box.

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Bait StationsBy Mike in New Albany, Ms on June 5, 2012

Great product to protect pets and children from coming in contact with bail. Easy to load and check. Will be ordering more.

QWhat tier would the Protecta Mouse Stations be considered by the EPA?The EPA is coming out with new rules for rodenticides called Final Risk Mitigation. All bait must be placed in tamper resistant bait stations.
Tiered Bait Station Requirements for Consumer-Use Products
o Tier 1 – Tamper-resistant for children and dogs; weather resistant; tested according to EPA protocols; indoor and outdoor use;
o Tier 2 – Tamper-resistant for children and dogs; tested according to EPA protocols; indoor use only;
o Tier 3 – Tamper-resistant for children; tested according to EPA protocols; indoor use only; and,
o Tier 4 – Self-certification; packaging not reasonably anticipated to release other than small quantities of bait; resistant to opening by a child less than six years old; indoor use only; non-refillable (one-time-use only).

AThe Protecta line of stations that need a key to open, including the Protecta Mouse Stations you are asking about, are all tier 1 level bait stations. They are tamper-resistant to children and pets and can be used both indoors and outdoors.

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March 7, 2010Brian asked:

QAre there any differences in the size of the openings between the Protecta Mouse and Rat Bait Stations?If so, what are the hole sizes? I'd assume the mouse bait stations have smaller holes.

AYou are correct. The Protecta Mouse Stations have smaller holes and are meant only for mice. The Protecta Rat Bait Stations have larger holes for rats to enter, but mice could also enter if they were present. Normally, you would determine what type of rodent you have, rat or mouse, from the size of the droppings. If you are not sure, then you should get a rat size station because it could accomodate both.

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July 7, 2011Pam asked:

QOnce the mouse goes into the Protecta Mouse Bait Station, can it get out again?

AMice can leave the station after they enter. The Protecta Mouse Bait Stations are tamper resistant boxes that stop non target animals and children from having access to the poison bait you place in the station. You could place a Mini T-Rex Mouse Trap in the station if you wanted to catch the mouse and protect non target animals and children from the trap.

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January 2, 2012Bob from Oxford, Ct asked:

QSecuring a bait station outdoors to keep raccoons from dragging them around?I have several large bait boxes outside and racoons are dragging the stations around and they are cleaning out the bait bloxs completely. My first question is the a way of securing the Protecta Mouser bait stations so the raccoons cant drag and knock it around?
Second questions is does the bait blox kill the raccoons if the eat the poision bait blocks?

ARaccoons are much larger than mice, so yes the bait can kill a raccoon but they would have to eat a large quantity. It is a lot easier to secure rat sized stations than the smaller mouse sized stations. Other then drilling a hole through the station and securing it to a pole or structure using a chain, you can also use liquid nails and glue the station to a landscape paver. Either way should help deter raccoons from dragging the stations off.

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April 3, 2013Catherine from Chaska, Mn asked:

QWhich bait station would be sized right for Voles?

AMost mouse sized bait station will allow voles to get inside. The protecta Mouse Bait Station is often the station of choice for vole control.

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July 1, 2013Anna from Burlington, Vt asked:

QIf I am putting Protecta Mouse Bait Stations around the outside of the house how many feet between them?Around outside perimeter of house: should I put them every x number of feet? ALSO: Do the mice die in the walls if I put them indoors? I already have the odor coming through the wall, of mouse nests.

A

You should place the Protecta Mouse Bait Stations 15 - 20 feet apart for best results. The reason we recommend putting the stations outdoors is to lure the mice out and to potentially die outside. There is still a possibility the mice could die indoors.

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February 1, 2014Louie from Warm Springs Or asked:

QAfter mice eat bait and leave, is there an odor from the dead mouse in or under the house

AThere is a potential for an odor if mice die indoors. You can use a product like Bac A Zap to eliminate the odor.

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October 27, 2014Charlie from Westbury, Ny asked:

QWhen should you replace the bait? I see that it was nibbled on should I replace it with fresh bait

AWe recommend that you replace the bait in the Protecta Mouse Bait Stations if it starts to mold or if insects have started to infest it. Generally it is a good idea to replace every 40-60 days in the bait stations because rodenticides contains food based ingredients.

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July 24, 2013Jim asked:

QHow many keys come with an order of 6 Protecta Mouse bait stations?

AThe manufacturer of Protecta Mouse Bait Stations does not provide us with keys, so we include one key per order. On an order of 6 stations, you will receive one key.

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July 22, 2015Jonathan from Orange County, Ca asked:

QIs there a major difference in the hole size between the Mouse and Rat Protecta stations? If possible, an I get the dimensions for the two. I'm not sure if these buildings have rats or mice.